Cisco Systems ASR1002 quick start Configuring the Router, Using the Console to Access the CLI

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*Feb 13 13:01:28.701: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0, changed state to administratively down

*Feb 13 13:01:29.728: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface GigabitEthernet0, changed state to down

*Feb 13 13:01:14.738: %CPPHA-7-SYSREADY: F0: cpp_ha: CPP client process FMAN-FP (5 of 5) ready.

*Feb 13 13:01:14.895: %IOSXE-6-PLATFORM: F0: cpp_cp: cpp_mlp_svr_client_bind: cpp_mlp_svr_ifm_init() successful

*Feb 13 13:01:15.016: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 preparing image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode

*Feb 13 13:01:15.756: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 startup init image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode

*Feb 13 13:01:25.217: %CPPHA-7-START: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 running init image /usr/cpp/bin/cpp-mcplo-ucode

*Feb 13 13:01:25.473: %CPPHA-7-READY: F0: cpp_ha: CPP 0 loading and initialization complete

*Feb 13 13:01:25.473: %CPPHA-6-SYSINIT: F0: cpp_ha: CPP HA system configuration start.

*Feb 13 13:01:26.752: %IOSXE-6-PLATFORM: F0: cpp_cp: Process CPP_PFILTER_EA_EVENT__API_CALL__REGISTER

*Feb 13 13:01:26.913: %CPPHA-6-SYSINIT: F0: cpp_ha: CPP HA system enabled.

*Feb 13 13:01:26.920: %CPPHA-6-SYSINIT: F0: cpp_ha: CPP HA system initializaton complete.

*Feb 13 13:01:33.990: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console

*Feb 13 13:01:33.999: %ASR1000_OIR-2-REMSPA: SPA removed from subslot 0/1, interfaces disabled

*Feb 13 13:01:33.999: %ASR1000_OIR-2-REMSPA: SPA removed from subslot 0/2, interfaces disabled

*Feb 13 13:01:34.002: %ASR1000_OIR-2-INSCARD: Card (fp) inserted in slot F0

*Feb 13 13:01:34.002: %ASR1000_OIR-2-ONLINECARD: Card (fp) online in slot F0

*Feb 13 13:01:34.029: %ASR1000_OIR-2-INSCARD: Card (cc) inserted in slot 0

*Feb 13 13:01:34.029: %ASR1000_OIR-2-ONLINECARD: Card (cc) online in slot 0

*Feb 13 13:01:34.030: %ASR1000_OIR-2-INSSPA: SPA inserted in subslot 0/1

*Feb 13 13:01:34.034: %ASR1000_OIR-2-INSSPA: SPA inserted in subslot 0/2

*Feb 13 13:01:34.370: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted --

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*Feb 13 13:01:36.253: %DYNCMD-7-CMDSET_LOADED: The Dynamic Command set has been loaded from the Shell Manager

*Feb 13 13:01:36.326: %CRYPTO-6-ISAKMP_ON_OFF: ISAKMP is OFF Router>

Note You have the option of proceeding with the setup command facility to configure the interfaces or exiting from setup and using configuration commands to configure global (system-wide) and interface-specific parameters. You do not have to configure the interfaces immediately; however, you cannot enable the interfaces or connect them to any networks until you have configured them. For detailed software configuration information, see the Cisco ASR 1000 series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide.

6Configuring the Router

Use this section for information on configuring the Cisco ASR 1002 Router.

Using the Console to Access the CLI

To access the command-line interface using the console, follow these steps:

Your system is booting and if you answer No, at the prompt:

--- System Configuration Dialog ---

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no

Step 1 Press Return to enter user EXEC mode. The following prompt appears:

Router>

Step 2 From user EXEC configuration mode, enter the enable command as shown in the following example:

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Contents Cisco ASR 1002 Router Documentation and Resources Document Revision HistorySite Preparation and Unpacking Prepare for InstallationPrepare for Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation Tools and PartsRack-Mount the Router Prepare for Rack-Mount InstallationAttach the Rack-Mount Brackets-Chassis Front-Mounted Four-Post Rack Installation Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets-Chassis Rear-MountedShows the Cisco ASR 1002 Router in a four-post rack Two-Post Rack Installation Installing a Cisco ASR 1002 Router in a Two-Post RackAttach the Cable-Management Bracket Chassis Ground Connection Installation Attaching a Ground Lug to the Chassis Ground Connector Connect the Router to the Network Console and Auxiliary Port Cable ConnectionsManagement Ethernet Port Cable Connection Install the Cables Using the Cable-Management Bracket Connect the Shared Port Adapter CablesConnect AC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Start the SystemConnect DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Output Input FAN FailShows the DC power supply for the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Step Verifying Power Supply operation Start the Cisco ASR 1002 RouterColor Power Up State -Behavior Description Color Behavior Description Page Configuring the Router Using the Console to Access the CLIConfigure Global Parameters Using the Set-up Facility OK? No ip address Tftptimeout Check the Running Configuration Settings Save the Running Configuration to Nvram After InstallationPerform Other Configuration Tasks Power Off the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Replace the Cisco ASR1000-ESP5 or ASR1000-ESP10Replace the Shared Port Adapters Replace a Power Supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router Removing an AC Power SupplyAC power cord and service loop Removing the DC Power Supply Installing the DC Power Supply Unit USA

ASR1002 specifications

Cisco Systems ASR1002: An Overview of Main Features, Technologies, and Characteristics

The Cisco ASR1002 router is part of the Aggregation Services Router (ASR) series, renowned for its flexibility and robustness in handling a wide variety of enterprise and service provider applications. Designed for high performance and scalability, the ASR1002 delivers advanced routing capabilities while ensuring efficient resource utilization and minimal operational costs.

One of the standout features of the ASR1002 is its modular architecture. The router supports an extensive range of interfaces and services, allowing organizations to tailor the device to their specific networking requirements. With up to 2GB of onboard memory and the ability to support various WAN technologies, the ASR1002 is well-equipped to handle demanding data workloads.

The ASR1002 offers a performance of up to 2 Gbps of throughput, making it suitable for small to mid-sized businesses needing reliable internet access and robust connectivity. It supports Cisco's Advanced IP Services and offers secure and scalable VPN solutions, enabling organizations to connect multiple sites securely and efficiently.

In addition to its high-speed capabilities, the ASR1002 incorporates advanced security features including Integrated Threat Control, which utilizes Cisco's extensive security technologies to safeguard corporate networks from external and internal threats. It also supports firewall services, intrusion prevention, and secure access protocols, ensuring comprehensive security coverage.

The ASR1002 employs advanced routing technologies like multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), enabling effective traffic management and seamless integration into existing network infrastructures. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for organizations looking to improve network efficiency and effectiveness.

Another critical characteristic of the ASR1002 is its environmental efficiency. The router is designed with power-saving features and optimizes cooling, contributing to reduced energy costs. With its compact form factor, the ASR1002 can be deployed in various environments without taking up significant space.

Overall, the Cisco ASR1002 stands out as a highly capable and adaptable router, blending advanced features, robust performance, and secure networking capabilities. It caters to the evolving needs of modern enterprises, enabling seamless connectivity and enhancing network reliability. Whether for a small business or a larger enterprise branch, the ASR1002 provides an optimized solution for contemporary networking challenges.